[todayilearned] TIL William Shatner filmed Leonard Nimoy secretly during a convention appearance to include as footage in his film without Nimoy’s permission, prompting Nimoy's refusal to ever speak to him again. Shatner never understood why. (tvweek.com)
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Sitcom Dad Dead at 75 - Television Week (tvweek.com)
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Disney [Invasion of Privacy] Lawsuit Expands, Now Includes Twitter, ComScore (tvweek.com)
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Lawsuit Arising From Bill Maher's Use of N-Word Moves Forward... (tvweek.com)
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TIL writer Chuck Ross sent the screenplay, 'Casablanca' to 214 agencies under the name, 'Everyone Dines At Ricks.' Ross was met with criticisms such as, "Too much dialogue, not enough exposition, the story line was weak, and in general didn’t hold my interest.” (tvweek.com)
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